They live in the lonely lands where mighty rivers twist in long reaches between the barren bluffs. Where the prairies stretch out in billowy plains of waving grass, girt only by the blue horizon, across whose endless breadth he can steer his course for days and weeks and see neither man to speak to nor hill to break the level.

At this point, I was genuinely worried, but just to appease him, I looked at the back of the tag so I could tell him it was obviously very blank, as it should be. To my surprise, it wasn't blank. Hastily written in smeared permanent marker were the words, "Will you marry me???"

Over the past year the media has been telling the U.S. consumer to stop eating beef. Last week the message peaked with an anti-beef article in every major news outlet imaginable. At what point do agricultural organizations start taking this seriously? At what point will beef industry media members start telling their readers what is really going on?

In the process of writing a short something about an article I wanted to share, I stumbled into an internet rabbit hole, that shook me to my core.Google, the top internet search engine in the world’s top news results for, “meat” tell people how meat is being replaced, lay out step by step plan to eat less of it, and for those who don’t want to eat it less, they explain how to tax it and force people to eat less.

What’s funny is PETA is getting what they want by making national news, what they don’t realize is a TV show getting their name in the national headlines is virtually priceless to a show like Yellowstone.

Instead of taking a food that everyone loves...meat, and making a fake one out of foods that everyone doesn't really love... vegetables. Why not make fake foods...vegetables out of great tasting food... meat?

When I rolled up to Binion's in 1975 with no more than a week's riding lessons to prepare me for a summer cowboying, Wade was the first cowboy's hand I shook as I got out of my parent's station wagon. I was twelve and he was 24, fresh out of Vietnam.

Mongols traveled all over hell to fight everybody. One of the ways they were able survive while traveling was they would ride lactating mares. That way if they needed a drink and couldn’t find water, they could just milk their horse.

The truth is that being motivated by fear, and standing up to it by being honest and open about it, is actually the definition of courage.

The reason Michael Pellman Rowland doesn’t understand the concept of fear and courage is because he is a gutless coward. In truth, he is the one that is scared. Scared that his beloved fake meats might have to carry labels explaining what they really are. Scared that consumers will see the truth behind the fake meat industry's lies. Scared that his readers might find out that he is actually not a Journalist, but an activist.

So what the University is trying their hardest to do is reduce America's NEED for Farmers. But I'm sure they will still wear the sticker and they will all pretend to be real supportive. They will still get that warm fuzzy feeling at the ball game when they see it, but when it comes down to actions they have proven once again that they just don't give a damn.

I am not a Journalist. I am the 5th generation of my family to work on the farm. This is a photograph of my Grandfather Glenn Barr. He is standing on a cattle tub helping us work cattle, when he was around 90 years old. He was not there for a paycheck or because we needed his help. He was there because that is where he belonged.

I'm all for the free market and I'm not saying these things should be illegal, but I also think that it should be legal for any rancher to shoot any dumbass that he sees holding one of these things within a mile of his property, that inludes Elon.